"Great Britain" . . "Women artists Fiction." . . "Nineteen hundreds (Decade)" . . "Country life." . . "Women author-detectives Fiction." . . "Women children's book illustrators Fiction." . . "Shepherds Crimes against Fiction." . . "Women authors Fiction." . . "Villages." . . "Human-animal relationships Fiction." . . "Lake District (England)" . . "Animal detectives Fiction." . . "Animals Fiction." . . "Women detectives." . . "England" . . "1901 - 1910" . . . . "Villages Fiction." . . "Mystery fiction." . . "Country life England Fiction." . . "Nineteen hundreds (Decade) Fiction." . . "Villages England Fiction." . . "Potter, Beatrix Fiction." . . "Women children's literature authors Fiction." . . "Women detectives England Fiction." . . . . "As Beatrix Potter settles into her life at Hill Top Farm, Ben Hornby, a local shepherd, is found dead in the meadow and Beatrix and the animals of the village suspect foul play."@en . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . . . . "As in 2004's The Tale of Hill Top Farm, Albert skillfully blends fact and fiction in her second Beatrix Potter tale set in the quaint English Lake District village of Near Sawrey. Beatrix is in the midst of renovating Hill Top Farm when she discovers the body of Ben Hornby, a local sheep owner who has recently had more than his share of bad luck. She suspects foul play and joins the local constable and real-life solicitor William Heelis in investigating the cause of Hornby's demise. Still reeling from the sudden death of her fiancé, Beatrix becomes more involved with her fellow villagers, in particular 11-year-old Caroline, who lives with her grandmother, Lady Longforth. Vivid descriptions of Sawrey and its environs, attractive human characters and unobtrusive animals with delightful personalities combine to create a mystery that's a stellar tribute to the famous children's author. As charming as the \"little books\" themselves, this is sure to delight Beatrix Potter fans and cozy lovers everywhere."@en . . . "Historical mystery stories"@en . . "Beatrix and the creatures realize that to solve the mystery of who killed local shepherd Ben Hornby all of Sawrey, both the two and four-legged inhabitants, must work together."@en . . . . . "The tale of Holly How : The cottage tales of Beatrix Potter" . . . . . . . . . . "Firmly established in her new home in the sleepy village of Sawrey, England, Beatrix Potter turns sleuth to investigate the suspicious death of local shepherd Ben Hornby, a kindly man with no apparent enemies--Novelist."@en . . "History"@en . . . . . . "The Tale of Holly How : Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter"@en . . "The Tale of Holly How" . "The Tale of Holly How"@en . . "Cozy mystery stories"@en . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . "The second tale in the series written by Texas mystery writer Susan Albert. The first in the series is: \"The Tale of Hill Top Farm.\" The fictional stories are based in part on the life of children's author Beatrix Potter." . . . . . . "Animals" . . . . . "The tale of Holly How : the cottage tales of Beatrix Potter" . "The tale of Holly How : the cottage tales of Beatrix Potter"@en . . . "Firmly established in her new home in the sleepy village of Sawrey, England, Beatrix Potter turns sleuth to investigate the suspicious death of local shepherd Ben Hornby, a kindly man with no apparent enemies." . . "Firmly established in her new home in the sleepy village of Sawrey, England, Beatrix Potter turns sleuth to investigate the suspicious death of local shepherd Ben Hornby, a kindly man with no apparent enemies."@en . . "Historical fiction" . "Historical fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The tale of Holly How"@en . "The tale of Holly How" . "Electronic books"@en . . "Mystery fiction" . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "By now, Beatrix Potter, the beloved children?s author, has won over human and animal hearts alike in her new home, the sleepy village of Sawrey. In this new novel, animal lover Miss Potter sets out to solve a case that will affect all creatures, great and small...Everyone in Sawrey likes Ben Hornby. So when Beatrix finds the shepherd dead in the meadow and suspects foul play, she wonders who would have done such a thing. A trio of village cats has an idea: When Ben breathed his last, his sheep must have seen his killer before scattering. So they set out to find the far-flung flock. Although she?s distracted by duties at the farm and the sad plight of a young girl, Beatrix must get to the bottom of this. As the stories intertwine, Beatrix and the creatures realize that, to solve this case, all of Sawrey, both the two- and four-legged inhabitants, must work together..."@en . . . . . . . . . "Mystery & Detective." . .